EIB Working Paper 2022/13 - COVID-19 and the resilience of European firms The influence of pre-crisis productivity, digitalisation and growth performance
Past research suggests that economic crisis lead to a reallocation of resources from less productive to more productive firms, with many firms taking action to boost their own productivity. This paper uses data from the EIB Investment Survey and the ORBIS database to analyse how the COVID-19 crisis...
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2022
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